The roles of the formal and informal sectors in the provision of effective science education

Susan M. Stocklmayer, Léonie J. Rennie, John K. Gilbert

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    Abstract

    For many years, formal school science education has been criticised by students, teachers, parents and employers throughout the world. This article presents an argument that a greater collaboration between the formal and the informal sector could address some of these criticisms. The causes for concern about formal science education are summarised and the major approaches being taken to address them are outlined. The contributions that the informal sector currently makes to science education are identified. It is suggested that the provision of an effective science education entails an enhanced complementarity between the two sectors. Finally, there is a brief discussion of the collaboration and communication still needed if this is to be effective.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-44
    Number of pages44
    JournalStudies in Science Education
    Volume46
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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